Carlos Tevez scored twice as Manchester City eased to victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers.



Two-goal Tevez and Javier Garrido earned Manchester City their first away win in four months - and their second in three days under new manager Roberto Mancini.

Tevez continued his hot scoring streak with his seventh and eighth goals in his last seven appearances and his 11th of the campaign to break the deadlock.

Substitute Garrido, frozen out of the first team picture by previous City manager Mark Hughes, netted the decisive second mid-way through the second period.

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Birmingham City's excellent form continued with an away win at Stoke City.



Birmingham stretched their astonishing unbeaten run in the Barclays Premier League to 11 matches as Stoke suffered another dose of the goal-shy blues.

Cameron Jerome's bundled 50th-minute effort was enough to separate the sides, and enough also to equal the club's longest stretch without defeat in the top flight going back 101 years to 1908.

Remarkably, on that occasion Birmingham were relegated, but there is surely no chance of that happening this time around after a run of seven wins and four draws to lift the Blues up to seventh with 32 points.

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Everton scored late on to earn a vital win at Goodison Park against Burnley.




The Toffees eased their relegation fears and secured their first home league win since September.

Substitute James Vaughan grabbed the first, less than a minute after entering the action, and Steven Pienaar rifled home the second in injury time.

Burnley were reduced to ten men after an hour when Stephen Jordan was sent-off for a second bookable offence.
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